If you’re new here, I’ve always had a deep passion for finance, technology, and the outdoor industry. Over time, I’ve become a go-to resource in certain outdoor circles—a kind of token finance/tech guy people hit up when big-picture economic news drops, trying to understand how it might ripple into our world.
One thing I strongly believe in is giving people the knowledge, tools, and processes to do their own digging, not hoarding information behind some gate. That’s the spirit behind OtherHours (www.otherhours.com) a dashboard built to aggregate the most relevant quantitative and qualitative data across the outdoor, bike, and recreation industries.
Right now, here is what the site does
- Tracks stock quotes for 22 public companies on multiple time intervals
- Group these tickers into appropriate Jeff-made subsectors (bike, outdoor, powersports, RV)
- Compares performance to market as a whole in addition to adding other economic indicators (10 year yield, CPI, btc etc)
- Aggregates business news in the space that actually matters (contact me to add more)
- Lets users quietly leave comments or share rumors (which I personally moderate). There’s also a monthly sentiment poll to help gauge where heads are at across the space.
Coming soon: a vastly upgraded newsfeed (drawing on my days at StreetAccount), curated social commentary from LinkedIn and X, an earnings/economic calendar, and a custom CPI—a real index of outdoor goods so we can track inflation, tariff impact, and pricing trends that actually affect this industry. Heck, I may even add a jobs board.
This is a work in progress. It’s not built to make money (though I may run some ads eventually). It’s just something I’ve wanted for myself—and figured others might find useful, too.
